Friday, March 19, 2010

ER visit

Well, my happy 5-day bout of perfect health ended abruptly in the middle of the night with some bad "tummy flu" (as later diagnosed by a doctor). Bryce had to do the whole "in sickness and in health" thing and take me to the ER at 2am to make sure there wasn't something seriously wrong. We were there for about 5 hours while they pumped fluids into me. We both called in sick for Friday and slept until about 4pm. Luckily Bryce is as healthy as an ox-- no problems with him.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

NZ Boardmaker

There's this software program I use often at work called Boardmaker. It's a cool program where I can create visuals for children to support their communication or behavior. I type a key word into its search engine and a couple of picture possibilities pop up that I can choose from. The Boardmaker I use here is the NZ edition. That means I stumble upon the coolest icons that are New Zealand specific. Yesterday, while looking up the word, "pool," I stumbled upon this picture:


sweet AS!

Monday, March 1, 2010

What's new in the Southern Hemisphere

Lets see if I can attempt to get everyone up to speed.
Bryce(I) got a job, working for the Wellington City Council being a finance business analyst. Basically another bean-counting job. I started at the start of February, so this will be my 4th full week.
We've decided to apply for residency, Residency allows us to be in the country regardless of employment status with no time limit. There are some costs and some beaurecratic hoops to go through, but we like the freedom it will offer us.
Julie's had a pretty bad cold/bronchitis the last 3 weeks or so, but she seems to be have mostly beaten it now.

We've been pretty busy the last few days, though I don't know if it's exciting I'll give you a run-down.
Yesterday(Sat); Went out a beach/rock climbing place to play around and enjoy the waves and warm sunshine. Met up with some new friends for dinner at their place.
Fri; Bryce joined in the weekly Friday work festivities, Julie recovered
Thurs: Movies in the park and drinks at the local polictical bar across the street from Parliment
Wednesday: went to a hiking & climbing club meeting.
Tuesday; 7$ Race and beer at a bar on the waterfront, met up with Julie's co-worker, ran a new personal best(at least for the least few years) in the 5k.
Monday: took it easy, busy week planned
Sunday: Went on a mini roadtrip to a nice warm beach, napped on the beach.
Saturday: Wandered our local suburban waterfront; Saw a gypsy fair, went to an awesome authentic Italian combo shop/restaurant, watched water-skiing races.

As you can see we've been pretty busy lately. We'll try to keep everyone in the loop a bit better.
Back to housework and some R&R

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Baring Head

A 45 minute drive through green hills with harbour views and peeking blue pukekos and we arrive at the south coast. A 30 minute walk later and we arrive at Baring Head, a favorite spot for rock climbers to try out bouldering on low rocks near the shore.




The waves crashed high against rocks on the shore. We sat on rocks and forced ourselves to wait for the waves to come to us-- pretty thrilling.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Not such a lazy Sunday afterall

We ran out between rain showers to wash the car and then do some muddy weeding. The weeds at the Normandale cottage are just ridiculous! I have one control garden where I decided to stop weeding just in case the "weeds" were actually from flower seeds planted by the owner--- well the control garden has revealed that it is in fact full of weeds. The problem is that the other flower beds-that were just weeded last month- look just as bad as the control garden that was never weeded! ARGH! One the bright note, the succulents and sunflowers are looking awfully happy. Well I think the sunflower wishes for more sun but I probably shouldn't project my feelings onto it.

Anywhoo, while I was out front attacking the garden, Bryce came out to visit. We were near our mailbox and he remarked that he wondered why the mailbox is so big-- we only get letters in the top slot. He looked behind it (which meant getting in the wet foliage and evading spiders) and found that the mailboxes do in fact have compartments for packages that can only be accessed from the back. And-- we had a box in there! Crazy! It was from Becky, a fun Christmas present of a Seahawk xmas ornament, a "W" ornament, gingerbread cookie mix, and a cute Christmas card. Luckily nothing got water damaged. As you can see by the mailbox, it isn't exactly waterproof :-)

Erin and Dave left us with some potatoes, so I used up most of them to make cream of potato soup. I used my homemade vegetable broth, just to make myself feel extra "Little House on the Prairie"-y. Bryce even made bread bowls. Pretty awesome dinner; looking forward to gingerbread cookies for dessert!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Wellington

Wellington is well known for its cafes. They have the best ambiance and yummy food too. A woman at work loves to show off the best cafes to me and some of my other coworkers. She recently took some of us out to Havanna cafe, a cool spot that you would pass right by if you didn't know it was there. Tucked into a wide alley, the tiny place is full of light and is filled with old fashioned furniture and espresso machines. I took Bryce there today, he loved it.

Right now summer turns on and off like a switch-- we sat by a beach for as long as we could until stormy weather forced us out.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

NZ birds and paua shells

Busy day-- went to work in Porirua while Bryce, Erin, and Dave got to stay home and have fun. Work is pretty fun still over the holidays-- I got lots of work done and found out cool things like the NZ birds on Boardmaker:

Bryce had an interview today and took Erin and Dave in to town so they could tour and shop around Cuba Street. Then they picked me up from work and we went shell hunting at along a beach in Porirua. Erin won the prize for finding the coolest paua shell-- huge with vivid blues, purples, and greens. People catch the paua (abalone) offshore, pry the meat off, and toss the shells back into water so tourists like us can pick them up. I like using mine as a soapdish, it's purty. I just ignore the scrape marks in the center of the shell where the shellfish was pried out ;-) Bryce got a call that he didn't get the interview, which wasn't the worst news in the world because he had an interview with another agency lined up for Monday. We stopped by Doug and Laura's place to say hello, and then went to yummy wonderful Noodle Canteen for some honey chicken noodles and nasi goreng. Our last night with the four of us hanging out together; Dave and Erin take the campervan on to the north end of the North Island. We will miss them, it was pretty easy living and vacationing with them.